Best hardware platform for OpenCV [closed]

asked 2012-10-10 22:28:41 -0600

penfold1972 gravatar image

updated 2020-10-05 08:30:12 -0600

What is the best hardware platform for OpenCV? Will this [link removed as against policy] multicore system (up to 64 risc cores and shared memory) perform much more better, than PC's (up to 4 cores)?

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Closed for the following reason question is off-topic or not relevant by sammy
close date 2012-10-15 00:59:16.805698

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Penfold1972, please, do not post ads in your question. Otherwise the issue will be deleted.

Daniil Osokin gravatar imageDaniil Osokin ( 2012-10-12 00:12:00 -0600 )edit

Well, I did not consider it as an ad. True, it contained a link to their kickstarter campaign, but it contained all the specs for the SPECFIC hardware the question was about compared to generic hardware. Your paraphrasing of my question completely negated my question. By your complete failure to rewrite the question and preserve the actual question is proof that it was not an ad.

The question is moot anyway, because during the night, they made an update that said they spent seven weeks rewriting OpenCV face recognition code so it work work on the hardware's memory limits. In my view, that sounds like the specific hardware I was asking about is NOT better to run OpenCV than a general purpose PC, at least at this time. Its a shame that no one will understand that reading the question now.

penfold1972 gravatar imagepenfold1972 ( 2012-10-14 17:07:52 -0600 )edit

There were a couple things about pricing. It's not necessary for Q&A forum. I've updated post with link. If here something lost, please close this post and start properly another.

Daniil Osokin gravatar imageDaniil Osokin ( 2012-10-14 23:57:02 -0600 )edit

Questions in this site must be programming related. Shopping advice and/or disguised ads are definitely not on the whitelist.

sammy gravatar imagesammy ( 2012-10-15 00:57:09 -0600 )edit